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Chancellor Banks launches 16th annual NYC school survey to elevate voices of parents and students

By Isabel Song Beer Posted on February 14, 2022
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New York City Chancellor of Education David C. Banks announced the 16th annual NYC School Survey, a tool designated to empower families to become active members and participants in their child’s education.

The information and data collected in the surveys will be used to help school leaders get on the same page as families when it comes to what New Yorkers want their children to experience and learn in public schools. As one of the largest national annual surveys, this tool will include the voices of students, educators and families across all five boroughs.

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Chancellor Banks launches 16th annual NYC school survey to elevate voices of parents and students

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